Woodz releases first full-length solo album archive.1

South Korean artist Woodz, born Cho Seung-youn, has released his debut studio album 'Archive.1', marking a new chapter after completing military service. The 29-year-old singer-songwriter describes the 17-track project as a collection of personal reflections and favored music genres. In an interview with USA Today, he emphasized redefining himself through bold and honest musical exploration.

South Korean artist Woodz, whose real name is Cho Seung-youn, has launched his first full-length solo album, 'Archive.1', following a career spanning over a decade in the entertainment industry. As a member of two idol groups and a participant in music competition shows, Woodz has built a reputation as a versatile singer-songwriter, producer, and performer. His music has accumulated over 1.1 billion global streams across five previous EPs.

Woodz began developing 'Archive.1' nearly three years ago, with roots extending further back. He describes the album as "basically a collection of my reflections on life, as well as the genres of music that I enjoy." Initially, after resuming solo releases around 2020, he catered to general audience preferences. Over time, he shifted focus to personal tastes, particularly rock influences. This evolution culminated in his 2023 EP 'OO-LI', featuring the single 'Drowning', which topped South Korea's Melon and Circle charts in 2025, becoming the year's most-listened-to song.

Prior to his military conscription in early 2024, Woodz released rock-centric tracks. During service, he shared unfinished songs on SoundCloud, dubbing them "0.9" versions. He completed enlistment in July 2025 and held a two-show concert series titled 'index_00' in November, showcasing collected works. "It was a showcase of all the songs that I have collected and made so far, which were not quite the complete one, and I feel like now I'm finally ready to present the complete one, hence the name 'Archive.1'," Woodz told USA Today.

The album features a rock base with sub-genres like ballad and metal across 17 tracks. Woodz aimed for art with "very clear and distinctive characteristics and their own unique edge." He adopted a mindset of "being bold and honest to myself," resulting in varied sounds from strong bass to touching melodies. With input from a music video director, tracks are categorized into themes of instinct, emotions, relationship, and identity. "Each of the songs have very vivid colors, and I wanted to use those colors and sort of compare and draw an analogy. I feel like those different themes were perfect in showing the different dimensions of who I am," he explained.

Examples include the pensive 'CINEMA', a love-lost narrative, and 'Human Extinction', exploring the human condition's conflicts. Woodz, who does not "want to be confined into one box," seeks ongoing musical challenges. Reflecting on his decade-long career, he notes growing global attention. He separates his artist persona from his personal identity to protect himself, stating, "I got to spend a lot of time with myself, thinking, reflecting on who I am and how I want to be as a human being and an artist." This distinction, he believes, enhances both aspects: "I think as a human being, Cho Seung-youn also feeds off of Woodz the artist... I try to become a better person as a human being to make sure that I don't mess up as an artist."

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